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Saul Mishkin Reveals The Secret To Starting A Business As An Immigrant In America

The Startup Magazine

Saul Mishkin is a business developer that knows how to navigate multiple aspects of the business world. Unique Businesses In America. Immigrant businesses bring unique qualities to the United States. Immigrants often contribute twice as much to America’s entrepreneurship as those born in the United States.

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The Latest Questions Small Businesses Are Asking

Up and Running

Look honestly at all the pros and cons for this type of business venture. The local Small Business Development Center office is a resource that can assist with the venture feasibility process. What is meant by “company culture” and how is it important to my business? Analyze ways to overcome weaknesses and threats.

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How To Identify New Venture Assistance Organizations

Startup Professionals Musings

Variations on the incubator theme are sometimes called business accelerators, science parks, or the Small Business Administration's Small Business Development Centers ( SBDCs ) in almost every state in the U.S.

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Accelerators Have Resources To KickStart Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

Variations on the incubator theme are sometimes called business accelerators, science parks, or the Small Business Administration's Small Business Development Centers ( SBDCs ) in almost every state in the U.S.

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Book: Where The Jobs Are

Feld Thoughts

I’ve had a number of meetings over the years with the Small Business Administration (SBA) whose name says it all. Over the last few years, I’ve been exploring the idea that we really have two types of small businesses: local businesses and startup businesses. Oh, and inertia.

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Startup Day Across America on August 29

Feld Thoughts

Some recent examples include the passage of legislation expanding crowdfunding under the JOBS Act and meetings similar to one hosted last month by the Global Accelerator Network in which we worked with the Small Business Administration to gather 16 accelerators to demo their programs for the White House and SBA funders.

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California’s New Privacy Act Puts the Crunch on Small Businesses

The Startup Magazine

But the biggest potential victims of CCPA—even inadvertently—are small businesses. . Most small businesses don’t plan to sell your data to anyone. They’re too busy selling goods they made themselves or helping people buy homes. Those small businesses won’t be able to skirt the rules like other larger companies.